Juba Monitor Newspaper Chief called on national legislators to speed up observations of the President of the Republic to the Media Acts returned to parliament.
Alfred Taban criticized the observations as insignificant and wondered why the parliamentarians did not incorporate them in one day.
He urged legislators not to delay the Acts to please dictators who do not want democratic elections conducted in 2015.
Mr Taban pointed out that dictatorship was not good for South Sudan.
Citizen Newspaper and Television Chief Nhial Bol Aken appealed to government officials to cease from dictatorship and embrace democracy.
He predicted that government would one time make a blunder for wrong reasons by applying Sudanese tricks.
Mr Nhial advised the government to choose democracy for survival.
The media chiefs made the statements on Saturday in Juba while celebrating the first anniversary of CTV under the theme: ‘Challenges facing media and democracy in South Sudan.’